Source: ISIL Forcing Mosul Civilians to Fight Against Iraqi Army

The ISIL is forcing the civilians in the city of Mosul to go on war with the country’s army, media reports said.

“The ISIL has erected night-time military checkpoints across Mosul city and arrests the people on different pretexts and sends them to the battlefronts near Mosul to fight the army,” the Arabic-language media quoted an unnamed local resident of Mosul as saying on Saturday.

The ISIL also arrested a boy who was holding a placard reading “Your Are Spending Your Last Days” and after arrested his entire family to put them in jail alongside him.

In a relevant development on Thursday, the Iraqi Army’s anti-terrorism forces announced their fresh advances towards the major city of Mosul as they liberated the residential complex of al-Qayyara airbase, days after they liberated the key airbase in Nineveh Province.

The territorial gain, which followed the recapture of more areas in the Northern province of Nineveh, further isolated Mosul, deemed as the de-facto capital of the terror group in Iraq, in preparation for a government assault to recover Iraq’s second largest city 60 km to the North.

Earlier on Thursday, the Iraqi forces announced that “the ISIL is now in control of only 17 villages in the Southern parts of Mosul”, 8 of them on the Eastern side of the region.

Ra’fat al-Zardari, the head of Nineveh journalists, said that the Iraqi forces have reached the coasts of the Tigris River and jointed the Nineveh operations forces from the left side of al-Qayyara.

Also, a military source said that the Iraqi forces have liberated 47 villages between Makhoul and al-Qayyara from the Western parts of the Tigris River so far and the number of liberated villages in the Eastern parts of al-Qayyara has increased to 11.